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ENGINEERS LECTRONICS FOR
November 2025
Tag-Connect solutions for all PCBs
ENGINEERS LECTRONICS FOR
November 2025 In this issue
Eliminate your programming connectors by using a Tag-Connect cable and save cost and space on every board. Whether you are working with STM8, ARM Cortex, or many of the other uC or uP families, Tag-Connect has a rugged and easy-to-use solution for your development and high-volume manufacturing needs.
Visit:
https://www.tag-connect.com/ for more information
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Contents Editor’s Comment & News
6 Connectivity meets sustainability 8 Meta is building a data centre the size of Manhattan. How cool is that?
10 How do smart cities evolve into intelligent cities?
Features
Embedded tech 11 Hardware and software understanding delivers high-performance embedded AI
Electronic sensors 12 Optoelectronic solutions for smarter critical infrastructure monitoring
13 Guarding against security attacks with anti- tamper sensor solutions
14 How changing a diode can transform the performance of infared systems
Displays & UIs 16 The Display as a key component 18 Why a ready-made STM32 Display is a smarter choice than a UART Display
Medical, Military & Industrial electronics 20 Powering MilTech while ensuring 2026 IATA compliance
22 Wired to endure 24 Ensuring high reliability in aerospace materials and electronics with SAM
26 The importance of measuring organic contamination prior to welding
27 Why EMC matters for industrial machinery
Industry focus: Power 28 What happens when generators fail 29 Revolt- Technical Q&A 30 From grid to chip: designing smarter power electronics for the AI era
32 Achieve more power for low voltage applications with 2-phase monolithic boost converter
Comment 36 Rutronik leadership Q&A 38 Batten & Allen online Tube map 39 Metcase tower enclosures
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